Initial findings from Stoke’s investigations with the University of Surrey into small cells signaling indicate that mobility events will significantly increase, driving up signaling loads on core network resources disproportionately, often leading to sluggish or interrupted service. The new Mobile Border Agent solution can alert operators of these conditions and enforce operator policies when it occurs, ensuring localized containment of such problems.
“The rapid evolution of LTE networks is revealing new trouble spots on the border between the mobile access network and the operator core,” said Dilip Pillaipakam, VP of Product Management at Stoke. “As operators move from initial deployment to full build-out and then to introducing advanced services like VoLTE, they need a gateway that performs more than security alone, that is purpose-designed to move up the protocol value chain in line with LTE networks as they mature.”
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